Kung Op Wun Sen Recipes

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KUNG OP WUN SEN



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h30m

Yield 2 to 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

9 grams cilantro roots, thinly sliced
1/2 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
4 ounces peeled yellow onion, thinly sliced with the grain (about 1 cup)
1/4 cup coarsely chopped thin Chinese celery stems (cut into about 1 1/2-inch lengths)
One 14-gram piece peeled ginger, cut into long (1 1/2-inch), thin (1/8-inch) matchsticks (about 2 tablespoons)
2 ounces skinless pork belly, cut into 1/8-inch-thick, 2 1/2-inch long slabs
6 ounces large shell-on shrimp (about 4), preferably head-on
1/4 teaspoon coarsely cracked black peppercorns
3 1/2 ounces dried glass noodles (also called bean thread or cellophane noodles), soaked in lukewarm water until very pliable, about 30 minutes, drained well and snipped into about 4-inch lengths
1/2 teaspoon Thai black soy sauce
1 tablespoon Thai thin soy sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons Thai oyster sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons Thai seasoning sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons Shaoxing wine
1 1/2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon Asian sesame oil (look for brands that are 100 percent sesame oil)
1 1/2 teaspoons water
2 tablespoons very coarsely chopped Chinese celery leaves
Naam Jim Seafood (spicy, tart dipping sauce for seafood), to serve alongside

Steps:

  • Pound the cilantro roots, whole peppercorns and salt to a coarse paste in a granite mortar, about 15 seconds. Heat 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil in a wok or frying pan over medium-high heat until it shimmers. Decrease the heat to medium and add the onion, Chinese Celery stems, ginger and the cilantro-root paste. Cook, stirring frequently, until the onion has wilted slightly, about 90 seconds. Turn off the heat. Pour the remaining 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil into the clay pot and rub to coat the bottom and sides. Line the bottom of the pot with one layer of the pork belly, then add the onion mixture in an even layer. Use kitchen shears to snip off any pointy feelers from the shrimp, then snip through the shell on the back of the shrimp and barely into the flesh to expose the vein. Discard the veins and add the shrimp to the pot in one layer. Sprinkle on the cracked black pepper. In a medium mixing bowl, toss the noodles with the black soy sauce until the noodles are an even amber color, then add the noodles to the pot in an even layer. You can stop here and cook the dish up to an hour later or cover and keep the pot in the fridge overnight. Let it come to room temperature before cooking.
  • In a small bowl, stir together the thin soy sauce, oyster sauce, seasoning sauce, Shoaxing wine, sugar, sesame oil and water. Measure 3 tablespoons of this mixture and drizzle it over the noodles. Top with the Chinese celery leaves.
  • This dish tastes best cooked on a charcoal tao (you can get away with cooking it on a gas stovetop rack). Prepare the tao, as you would a charcoal grill, to cook over medium heat. Cover the pot with the lid and cook until the noodles and the shrimp are completely cooked, 9 to 12 minutes, resisting the temptation to check under the lid until at least 9 minutes have passed. You won't be able to tell until you stir, but the pork belly should be slightly caramelized. If it's not, then use a slightly higher heat the next time you make the dish. Stir well before serving. If you've made it, serve the dipping sauce alongside and occasionally dunk a shrimp.

THAI BAKED PRAWNS AND MUNG BEAN NOODLES - KUNG OP WUN SEN



Thai Baked Prawns and Mung Bean Noodles - Kung Op Wun Sen image

Make and share this Thai Baked Prawns and Mung Bean Noodles - Kung Op Wun Sen recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Charishma_Ramchanda

Categories     < 60 Mins

Time 1h

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

500 g prawns
5 coriander roots, crushed
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
1 onion, thinly sliced
3 slices ginger, crushed
2 tablespoons oil
1 tablespoon maggi seasoning, sauce
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
1 teaspoon sesame oil
2 cups mung bean noodles, soaked and cut into short lengths

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a wok.
  • Add corriander root, ginger, pepper and onion.
  • Stir-fry for a few minutes until fragrant.
  • Remove from wok.
  • Transfer to a mixing bowl.
  • Fold in the noodles, sauces, salt and the sesame oil.
  • Toss to coat the noodles well in this mixture.
  • Add prawns and toss again.
  • Divide the meal into four individual portions.
  • Place each portion in a cup with a lid and close the lid.
  • Bake each cup for 10 minutes at 460C and bake or until the prawns are cooked.
  • Serve hot with tomatoes and spring onions.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 288.5, Fat 6.2, SaturatedFat 0.8, Cholesterol 105, Sodium 991.4, Carbohydrate 44.9, Fiber 1, Sugar 1.6, Protein 12.4

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